Is buying a car in Singapore with COE so high even worth it?
COE is insane now. For a normal family, is owning a car still worth it or should we just Grab and take public transport? Want to hear from people who actually own versus those who gave it up.
Anonymous asker·Asked on 20 days ago·502 views·4 answers
TTechie Jun HaoBeginnerFirst-hand experienceSoftware engineer at a local startup, can talk salary bands, layoffs and whether bootcamp worth it or not.
Depends entirely on your life stage and where you stay. When we had a newborn and stayed in a non-central area, the car was a lifesaver, no way we were lugging a baby and pram onto buses. Now the kids are older and we moved near an MRT, the car sits idle most weekdays and I question it. The COE cost makes it a luxury, no doubt. My practical advice, if you're buying, buy a car with a fresh 10-year COE and drive it into the ground to amortise the cost, don't churn cars. And seriously consider a used car with a few years left, the depreciation curve is friendlier. Worth it only if you'll genuinely use it daily.
Gave up my car two years ago and never looked back. Did the maths and I was burning close to 25k a year all-in for a car I used maybe an hour a day. Switched to public transport plus Grab for the odd trip and I'm saving a fortune, which I now invest. Singapore is one of the few places where you genuinely don't need a car, the MRT and bus network is excellent, and Grab covers the gaps. The only time I miss it is weekend trips to JB or when it pours. But for that occasional need, renting or GetGo car-sharing is way cheaper than owning. Unless you have young kids or elderly to ferry, I'd say skip it.
TTechie Jun HaoBeginnerFirst-hand experienceSoftware engineer at a local startup, can talk salary bands, layoffs and whether bootcamp worth it or not.
Family of four, we own a car and for us it's worth every painful cent, but I won't pretend it's rational financially. With COE where it is, the true cost per month once you factor depreciation, insurance, road tax, parking, ERP and petrol is easily 2k plus. Pure economics, Grab and public transport is far cheaper. What you're actually paying for is convenience and time, especially with young kids, car seats, groceries, sudden clinic runs at 2am. That flexibility is priceless to us. If you're a couple with no kids and live near an MRT, honestly a car makes little financial sense here. It's a lifestyle purchase, not an investment, be honest with yourself about that.
I'll be blunt, for most people it's not worth it purely on money, and the high COE just makes the emotional purchase more expensive. But money isn't everything. I bought mine knowing it's a splurge, because my elderly parents need frequent ferrying to hospitals and the flexibility matters to my family's wellbeing. That intangible is worth the cost to me. So the honest answer, it's worth it if the convenience solves a real recurring pain in your life, kids, elderly, odd hours, out-of-the-way home. It's not worth it if you just want the status or occasional weekend use, in which case car-sharing and Grab win easily. Decide based on your actual usage, not the fantasy.